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    for students working in unpaid positions in public interest law.Participants may sign up in the Law
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    the UW Law School works to extend victim-offender contact and communication for positive ends.The
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    secure basic rights for all Americans. Students, faculty, and staff are invited join in a public viewing
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    Sumudu Atapattu presented "Climate Migration, Human Rights and Climate Justice" during a panel on climate migration, displacement and reparations during the Innovations in Environmental Law and Climate Advocacy conference hosted by New York University School
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    Elizabeth Manriquez, along with podcaster Mike Duncan, presented "Playing by Different Rules: Exploring Baseball's Exceptional Antitrust Status" during the 35th Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown
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    David Schwartz's essay "May 30, 1787" was published in the Texas Law Review Online on Oct. 1, 2024. The essay discusses the Framer's momentous decision to replace the "federal" constitution under the Articles of Confederation with a new "national"
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    Alexandra Huneeus presented her co-authored paper "Beyond the Environment in the Laws of War" at the Universidad de Chile Law School in Santiago, Chile and at the Universidad Santo Tomas in Temuco, Chile, on Dec. 11 and 13 as part of a Law and Society series
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    Elizabeth Manriquez has been named vice president of the Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin (LLAW), the regional chapter of the American Association of Law Librarians. This is a three-year term in which Manriquez will serve as vice president, then
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    Are doctrines of precedent intersystemically binding? Nina Varsava explores this topic in the federal-state context, explaining how the answer depends on our theory of law, in an article in the Notre Dame Law Review, now available on SSRN. Read the article.
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    Steph Tai presented "In Fairness to Future Generations of Eaters" during the PBS Wisconsin Garden and Landscape Expo on Feb. 11, 2023. Tai discussed how climate change is affecting our culinary heritage, and how legal tools can help try to address that.